Reblogged from rosmhuire
It Just Is
I see what I see and I like what I like.


jmek:
Swearing occurs in most cultures - people swear to let off steam, or to shock or insult others. It is also a common response to a painful experience. We’ve all done it: after stubbing our toe, or hitting our thumb with a hammer, we draw a sharp breath and mutter a swear word. Until now, though, whether swearing actually alters our perception of pain had not been investigated. But according to a new study due to be published next month in the journal NeuroReport, swearing increases pain tolerance, enabling us to withstand at least one form of pain for longer.
Tits. Fucking, tits.
See guys, I’m not cussing just because I think it makes the sentence spicy, I’m just building up my pain tolerance.
oh my fuck. yes.
Swearing occurs in most cultures - people swear to let off steam, or to shock or insult others. It is
fuck yeah. it also makes things more awesome, according to the journal of me.
mine must really...fucking roof then. explains a lot.. knife in hand didnt notice.. shit...